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Effects of magnesium deficiency on reproduction in the white rat

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2007

C. Andrieux-Domont
Affiliation:
Laboratory of Nutrition Physiology, Sorbonne, 1 rue Victor Cousin, Paris Ve
Le Van Hung
Affiliation:
Laboratory of Nutrition Physiology, Sorbonne, 1 rue Victor Cousin, Paris Ve
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1. Groups of rats were maintained from weaning on magnesium-deficient (30 mg Mg/kg) and control (460 mg Mg/kg) diets.

2. Mg deficiency for a period of more than 3 months resulted in sterility of both males and females.

3. A Mg deficiency of less than 3 months caused abortions or resorptions in utero of foetuses in pregnant females before other physical signs appeared.

4. Mg deficiency during lactation rendered the survival of young rats uncertain. The mother rat died of exhaustion if she did not devour her litter.

5. The growth of surviving young rats born of Mg-deficient mothers was noticeably retarded when they were nursed by mothers receiving the Mg-deficient diet.

Type
General Nutrition
Copyright
Copyright © The Nutrition Society 1973

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